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The uploaded file tsa_claims 2.0.xlsx has more than 90, 000 claim with approved status I have just checked and you are only showing 17
I apologize for the confusion earlier. Based on the context provided, it seems that the dataset contains a large number of claims, and the excerpts I reviewed were only a small portion of the entire dataset. The claim numbers and statuses I initially mentioned were based on the limited data provided in those excerpts.
Given your statement that the file "tsa_claims 2.0.xlsx" has more than 90,000 claims with an "Approved" status, it is clear that the dataset is much larger than the snippets I analyzed. The excerpts provided were not comprehensive enough to reflect the full scope of the dataset.
To accurately determine the total number of claims with an "Approved" status, one would need to analyze the entire dataset, which is not possible with the limited excerpts provided here. If you have access to the full dataset, you could use data analysis tools or software like Excel to filter and count the entries with an "Approved" status to verify the total number.
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1. Go to '...'https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12EUZpcGnckw8jY8208HdQvvenjdhSRJv/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=114347084282452209925&rtpof=true&sd=true
2. Click on '...download the file.'
3. Scroll down to '....'
4. See error
I reduced the excel file to 1000 rows and asked the solution to list all the claims with approved status .The solution listed 40 as opposed to 379 claims inthe spread sheet.The output is not correct.Any ideas for resolution ?
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The uploaded file tsa_claims 2.0.xlsx has more than 90, 000 claim with approved status I have just checked and you are only showing 17
I apologize for the confusion earlier. Based on the context provided, it seems that the dataset contains a large number of claims, and the excerpts I reviewed were only a small portion of the entire dataset. The claim numbers and statuses I initially mentioned were based on the limited data provided in those excerpts.
Given your statement that the file "tsa_claims 2.0.xlsx" has more than 90,000 claims with an "Approved" status, it is clear that the dataset is much larger than the snippets I analyzed. The excerpts provided were not comprehensive enough to reflect the full scope of the dataset.
To accurately determine the total number of claims with an "Approved" status, one would need to analyze the entire dataset, which is not possible with the limited excerpts provided here. If you have access to the full dataset, you could use data analysis tools or software like Excel to filter and count the entries with an "Approved" status to verify the total number.
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